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10.0 Changing the Tool
10.1.1 Safety Precautions – Read First
CAUTION
Follow all safety and operating
instructions provided by the carrier
manufacturer. Engage interlock, shut off
engine and apply parking brake.
CAUTION
Crush injury. Unsupported loads may
cause injury or equipment damage. If
attached to a carrier, lower the breaker
to a flat stable surface. Ensure all loads
are stabilized. Use sufficient blocking
and restraints to stabilize loads.
CAUTION
Crush injury. If breaker is attached to
carrier, relieve all hydraulic pressure
inside breaker and attachment circuit
before tool is removed.
CAUTION
Crush injury. Keep fingers, hands and
other body parts clear of falling or
moving parts. Do not insert fingers into
bores. Use a screwdriver or rod to push
pins out of bore.
Keep hands, feet and other body parts
out of path and clear of falling parts.
CAUTION
Burn injury from contact with hot
surface. Some components become hot
during operation. Allow parts and fluids
to cool before handling.
CAUTION
Injury from flying debris. PPE must be
worn when striking pins with hammer.
PPE includes appropriate clothing,
gloves, safety eyewear and shoes.
CAUTION
Tools and other components of the
breaker are heavy. Use suitable lifting
equipment.
10.1.2 Tools Required to Remove
PPE including safety eyewear and gloves
Hammer - Hand sledge
Drift
pin
Snap Ring Pliers
Sling and lifting device
10.1.3 Overview of Tool Retainer System
The procedure for removing and installing the tool is
essentially the same for all models. The tool can be
changed with the breaker on or off the carrier.
Housing box (G). The tool (F) is secured in the front
head (A) by a pair of retainer pins. The large pin (B)
passes through the slot located on the shank end of
the tool (F). The smaller retainer (C) holds the larger
pin captive. (D) Rubber Plug and (E) Snap Ring
secure the small retainer.
Fig. 10-1 HR290 Tool Retainer System
Fig. 10-2 HR270 Tool Retainer System
Summary of Contents for Hy-Ram HR270
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